@Blaiki : Currently Stadia is limited to just 1080p via Chrome, higher resolutions are available only via CCU on a TV. The expectation has been that additional resolutions woiuld be possible in 2020 but we don't have confirmation of the date that this will happen yet.

@Blaiki : Currently Stadia is limited to just 1080p via Chrome, higher resolutions are available only via CCU on a TV. The expectation has been that additional resolutions woiuld be possible in 2020 but we don't have confirmation of the date that this will happen yet.

@Blaiki : Yes, I totally agree with you. The original features of Stadia that were stated by Stadia prior to launch got pulled back shortly before launch, certainly to the annoyance of a lot of users. Google know that they mistreated the user base in the way that it was handled, but currently it is what it is. Their focus on higher resolution has been on Chromecast rather than Chrome, but that will change soon enough in 2020 I’m sure. Else they will have a tough time getting folks to buy into the subscription model once the base edition is launched.

@Professor78 : The 3 months trial period starts from the moment you commence your pro subscription either via Founders, Premier Edition or a Buddy Pass. Once the 3 months has been used then regular monthly billing takes effect for the duration of the subscription being active.

So if you have already started your subscription then you have 3 free months starting from that date. There was an announcement that 4K support was going to be rolling out to Chrome in Q1 2020 so it shouldn't be too much longer hopefully. But the exact details of how it will be rolled out exactly is still unknown.